The Great Escape: Wolf Girl 2
M**Y
Best author
This story is so interesting and is keeping my grandson fascinated. Can't wait for the next few books.
S**D
Gwen and Her Pack Return
It’s been two years since I read the first book in this series. I’ve devoured multiple Anh Do books since then but I’ve been hesitant to return to Wolf Girl. It’s not because I didn’t enjoy the first book; I did. My reluctance to continue this series has been based solely on my fear that something bad will happen to one of Gwen’s pack. I can handle all types of mayhem occurring in the lives of human characters but one of my weaknesses, in life and my life in books, relates to animals being harmed.When we last saw Gwen she had just encountered her first humans in four years. Rather than this being cause for celebration, Gwen was instead imprisoned in the back of a truck because, well, some humans suck. When they arrive at a camp, a quarry surrounded by a high fence, Gwen is imprisoned again, this time in a cell.“I had to escape this place!”In the camp, Gwen meets Fran, who seems to be in charge. She also meets Rupert, a boy about her age. He’s one of the many kids working at the camp. Gwen doesn’t know who she can trust, though.Meanwhile, Gwen’s pack are on her trail.This series remains darker than Anh Do’s other books. It hasn’t been spelled out what’s really going on in Gwen’s world but some humans are clearly dangerous. The camp where children and adults are forced to work brought to mind concentration camps. Although we know kids are put to work carting rocks from one place to another, the camp’s overarching agenda is unknown at this point.While Gwen still doesn’t know the fate of her human family, she now has a potential human friend in Rupert and she still has her loyal pack.A memory of her father gave me my favourite line in this book: ‘As long as we’re true to ourselves, and each other, we can fix just about everything’So, was I right to be worried about Gwen’s pack? One of Gwen’s dogs is injured in this book but it’s not life threatening. Because of this, I’m going to proceed with caution. Fair warning, though… If any of Gwen’s dogs, her wolf or her eagle die, I’ll be bailing immediately.
D**W
Gwen and her pack are looking for Gwen's parents but fall into a trap - can they escape?
Excellent next instalment in this series.I don't love the cliffhanger type ending, particularly when you're waiting for the next book to be written, but the stories are engaging and exciting and definitely fun to read.Can't wait for the next one.Recommended.
C**A
very good
kids love this story ~
D**Y
Son is thrilled with his books.
I like any book that gets an 8 year old boy reading in a world of Nintendo and other online games.
B**J
A bit scary for younger readers
My 8 year granddaughter and I are reading the three Wolf Girl books over FaceTime. She reads to me and I support her reading. We both love the stories, but I have to read ahead to reassure her through the scary bits. It's going to be tough waiting for book 4 to be released to find out the ending.
K**N
Perfectly balanced adventure for a younger reader.
My granddaughter, who's six, loved this book, as well as the 1st one. It's just the right amount of adventure and scares for her age group: not too scary but gripping. She was so excited that she read it by herself when I couldn't go over to do the usual bedtime story reading. Highly recommend.
A**R
How AMAZING this book is!
I would recommend this book to people ages 7-12 because it’s so exciting and it’s a real cliff hanger with drama and adrenaline I love the plot twists conversations,strategy’s,personality’s and just the way Gwen adapted to the wild and earned a 6st sense.
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